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An Esoteric View of the Winter Solstice

The Divine Birth at the Winter Solstice
has its origins in the drama of the
stars. On the longest and darkest night of the year, the constellation
of Virgo stands upon the eastern horizon at midnight as the Virgin
Mother giving birth to the new Son / Sun who will emerge at dawn. In the
Christmas story, the Star of Bethlehem which came to rest over the
stable in which the Christ Child was born, is thought to have been
Sirius, the star the Egyptians associated with Isis, mother of the
divine child Horus.
For long before the Christmas story, this time of year was celebrated as
the birth of a sun-god, the most well-known being the Persian Mithras,
whose birth in a cave was witnessed by shepherds.
It is important to realize that it is not only the return of the
physical Sun that gave rise to these stories of a joyful new birth. The
physical form of the sun is merely the outer face of the great spiritual
being that is the overlighting Intelligence of the solar system in which
we live. The rebirth of the Sun presages renewal for the Earth has she
embarks on another cycle of growth in the coming year. And because we
are children of Earth, we too can take part in this joyful renewal of
our individual lives.
What's more, a very special atmosphere pervades the earth at this time.
For while the Sun's rays are weak, falling at an oblique angle over the
northern hemisphere, spiritual influences pour onto the earth from the
higher realms, those that we usually associate with the Angels and
Archangels. In the words of the old hymn, it's the time when “Angels
(are) bending to the earth to touch their harps of gold." This is why so
many of us feel this to be such a thrilling, magical time of the year,
for a spiritual wave of love and light comes streaming into our planet.
This is in contrast to the Summer Solstice, when the sun's rays are high
above the northern hemisphere. At this time, the Sun's influence is
stronger on Earth and the Angelic influence is less. It's the time of
the Faery Festivals, when nature's powers are at their height and
faeries, gnomes and elementals rejoice in ecstasy on Midsummer's Eve,
celebrating how their tireless work has brought forth the glorious
abundance of summer.
So at the Winter Solstice, we have an opportunity to open to these
higher spiritual influences pouring onto our planet and share these
blessings with all. Here is a short meditation which can aid in this
opening.
Meditation: The Christmas Rose

Light a
candle, sit before it and enter the Silence.
Gaze at the flame, and feel an answering flame kindled within your own
heart center, located in the middle of your chest.
Take some deep breaths, and as you slowly inhale and exhale, feel this
flame growing in strength and glowing brightly.
The glow of the candle becomes a white rose, its petals edged with gold.
Notice whether the Rose is open or closed.
Now be aware of a Star above you. This is Sirius, the Star of Bethlehem,
the star of the Queen of Heaven, sometimes known as Divine Isis,
sometimes as Mary. The star pours down radiant beams of pure Light and
Love into your heart center. The Rose opens fully, revealing its golden
heart.
It fills to the brim with heavenly dew.
Send this blessing to all those people and places in suffering and
darkness.
When this feels complete, allow the petals of the Rose to gently close.
It becomes a candle flame again, which you may want to keep alight
within you long after you have extinguished the physical candle.
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